Computational Ghost Imaging for Remote Sensing
TBMG-13234
04/01/2012
- Content
This work relates to the generic problem of remote active imaging; that is, a source illuminates a target of interest and a receiver collects the scattered light off the target to obtain an image. Conventional imaging systems consist of an imaging lens and a high-resolution detector array [e.g., a CCD (charge coupled device) array] to register the image. However, conventional imaging systems for remote sensing require high-quality optics and need to support large detector arrays and associated electronics. This results in suboptimal size, weight, and power consumption.
- Citation
- "Computational Ghost Imaging for Remote Sensing," Mobility Engineering, April 1, 2012.